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You're the PuppetMon, 15 Jan 2018 02:45:33 +0000en-UShourly1Anti-Racism Protesters in Boston End Racismhttp://nopuppet.com/anti-racism-protesters-in-boston-end-racism/
http://nopuppet.com/anti-racism-protesters-in-boston-end-racism/#respondSat, 19 Aug 2017 17:07:38 +0000http://nopuppet.com/?p=152Hundreds of anti-racism protestors in Boston today have successfully ended racism. We accomplished this because there was only a handful of white supremacists at the rally which were mostly likely paid actors or provocateurs. Even though the majority of Americans detest racism and would never set foot in public to display these bigoted beliefs, the liberal left believes this is the most important issue of our time. Why do we pick the racism battle to stand up for? Because we need an issue that we can win, that nobody in their right mind would be willing to argue against. This gives the liberal left more power to push forth more of our less popular ideas and communist agenda. If we can get the citizens of our country to see that we are winning on this issue then they are sure to believe that all of are other less popular beliefs have merit too. Most importantly we must distract the populace from any knowledge of the vast disparity between the wealthy and poor in America.

Charlottesville’s Michael Signer colludes with Richard Spencer to create a pre-planned, staged confrontation [FBI/CIA]! The recent tragedy in Charlottesville Va. where fully armed Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists marched in unison to protest the withdrawal of the Robert E. Lee statue. This protest was planned months ago (see recent posts).

The fact that these individuals shouted ‘racist’ and ‘anti-Semitic’ slurs belied one simple fact. Like any movement which supposedly represents so-called American Nationalism or pro-Trump sentiments, Richard Spencer’s influence was quite apparent to me. Spencer’s cohort is the has been Grand Wizard of the KKK David Duke. By now, David has been on the payroll of the FBI and several other federal organizations for decades.

Nine months after the presidential election was decided, a federal judge is ordering the State Department to try again to find emails Hillary Clinton wrote about the Benghazi attack.

U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled that the State Department had not done enough to try to track down messages Clinton may have sent about the assault on the U.S. diplomatic compound on Sept. 11, 2012 — an attack that killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya.

In response to Freedom of Information Act requests, State searched the roughly 30,000 messages Clinton turned over to her former agency at its request in December 2014 after officials searching for Benghazi-related records realized she had used a personal email account during her four-year tenure as secretary.

]]>http://nopuppet.com/judge-orders-new-searches-for-clinton-benghazi-emails/feed/0Federal Appeals Court: You Have a Constitutional Right to Film Police Officers in Publichttp://nopuppet.com/federal-appeals-court-you-have-a-constitutional-right-to-film-police-officers-in-public/
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On Friday, a panel of judges for the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the First Amendment protects individuals’ right to film police officers performing their official duties. From a report:The 3rd Circuit now joins the 1st, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 11th Circuits in concluding that the Constitution guarantees a right to record. No federal appeals court has yet concluded that the First Amendment does not safeguard the right to film law enforcement officers conducting police activity in public. Friday’s decision involved two instances in which the Philadelphia police retaliated against citizens attempting to film them. In the first incident, a legal observer named Amanda Geraci tried to film police arresting an anti-fracking protester when an officer pinned her against a pillar, preventing her from recording the arrest. In the second, a Temple University sophomore named Richard Fields tried to film police officers breaking up a house party when an officer asked him whether he “like[d] taking pictures of grown men” and demanded that he leave. When Fields refused, the officer arrested and detained him, confiscating his phone and looking through its photos and videos. The officer cited Fields for “Obstructing Highway and Other Public Passages,” although the charges were dropped when the officer failed to appear at a court hearing. Geraci and Fields filed civil rights suits against the officers who interfered with their filming attempts.

]]>http://nopuppet.com/is-james-okeefe-about-to-smoke-cnn/feed/0Revenge of the Deep Statehttp://nopuppet.com/revenge-of-the-deep-state/
http://nopuppet.com/revenge-of-the-deep-state/#respondThu, 23 Feb 2017 15:01:55 +0000http://nopuppet.com/?p=75The unseen government within the government has so much data on Americans that it can reward or punish at its own discretion.

Last week, The Wall Street Journal revealed that members of the intelligence community — part of the deep state, the unseen government within the government that does not change with elections — now have acquired so much data on everyone in America that they can selectively reveal it to reward their friends and harm their foes. Their principal foe today is the president of the United States.

Facebook censorship has been needed for some time now. The first amendment dosen’t apply to sketchy intenet businesses that make a fortune out of selling your information to advertisers. It really never applied in the first place. I have been trying to censor pictures of food and babies for the last 6 years from facebook. Peoples political views are disgusting, especially when the disagree with me. Those would be a great idea to censor. The most alloying thing on faccebook we should censor is the advertising. I don’t know if they have thought about this, it might affect their bottom line, but would be greatly appreciated.